Tilehurst teenager charged with GBH following incident in Alphington Close
A 17-year-old boy from Tilehurst has been charged with Section 18 grievous bodily harm following an incident in Alphington Road last year
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy from Tilehurst has been charged with Section 18 grievous bodily harm following an incident in Alphington Road last year
Read moreDetailsSt Marys & All Saints celebrates pupils' life-enhancing Finland trip
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading have provided an update on the club's takeover situation after their latest meeting with Nigel Howe.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is encouraging the public to consider apprenticeships as it celebrates nearly 3,000 new apprentices in the last academic year
Read moreDetailsI am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
Read moreDetailsWe are fortunate enough to have four railway stations in the borough ? as such, the Council has been a vocal advocate for Reading's rail users
Read moreDetailsReaders queueing in their droves at Waterstones, Broad Street, as author Jasper Fforde visited the book shop in Reading on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading Hongkongers teamed up with the Hong Kong Business Hub to mark the start of the Lunar New Year ? the year of the dragon
Read moreDetailsReading Renegades Rugby Football Club is holding a quiz night at The Blagrave Arms to help fund a trip to the Bingham Cup in Rome this summer
Read moreDetailsA pub in Reading that has been closed for years is set to be knocked down and replaced with a drive-thru Greggs.
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